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Researchers have recently argued that the use of the IAT may not effectively predict racial and ethnic discrimination.

What is implicit-association test (IAT)?

  • The implicit-association test (IAT), a contentious evaluation, seeks to identify unconsciously formed connections among mental representations of things (concepts) in memory.
  • Its most well-known use is the evaluation of implicit prejudices held by test respondents, such as correlations between certain racial categories and stereotypes about those categories.
  • The test has been used to assess a wide range of belief connections, including those related to racial groupings, gender, sexual orientation, age, and religion, as well as the test-self-worth, taker's political opinions, and predictions. The validity, reliability, and use of the implicit-association test in determining implicit bias are hotly contested in both academic and popular circles.
  • Anthony Greenwald, Debbie McGhee, and Jordan Schwartz published the first scientific article introducing the IAT in 1998.

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